Since President Donald Trump took office in his second term on January 20th, Republican strategist Scott Jennings has provided a notable smackdown during CNN.
Jennings has multiple viral moments, with Fox News leading host Greg Guffeld jokingly . declare In February, CNN created a new viral video genre centered around former George W. Bush administration officials. Below are five times he attacked panelists on CNN:
February 4: Jennings reminds us that the Washington Post columnist’s acquisition is “voluntary”
Washington Post columnist Josh Roggin even spent a considerable amount of time saying the Democrats were asking for Republicans to be purged from federal workers on the voluntary takeover provided to federal employees on the Trump administration’s first day in the episode of “CNN Newsnight” on February 4th.
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“A. Democrats won’t shrink the government. And B. They won’t kick anyone out. These are voluntary takeovers. They’re voluntary, and the CIA is voluntary,” Jennings said.
After Login constantly suspended Jennings during the segment, he claimed that the offer to buy was a “terrifying” bureaucrat, Jennings replied.
“It’s not terrifying to get an offer,” Jennings explained.
February 11: Jennings calls for CNN panelists claiming corruption
When CNN contributor Bakari Sellars accused White House senior adviser Elon Musk of denouncement of corruption on the February 11 episode of “CNN Newsnight,” Jennings didn’t hesitate to call him out.
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“You guys are on your skis with accusations and suggestions,” Jennings said. “You have no way. So what you essentially claim will be the biggest corruption of our lifetime. You don’t have in a world where you do those accusations in a reliable way, but you’re still doing it here.”
“You just said that Elon Musk is working at the president’s request in what constitutes the biggest corruption plan we’ve ever seen to enrich ourselves,” Jennings added.
February 24: Jennings reminds me of the CNN panel where federal workers work
After Elon Musk sent an email asking federal employees to list their achievements over the past week, the CNN panel claimed it was “abusive” in a February 24 episode of “CNN Newsnight.”
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“It’s called having a boss in the private sector,” Jennings told co-panelist Tara Setomeyer.
“Well, the White House is the boss of all federal workers and that’s number one,” Jennings said Set Meyer and “CNN News Night” host Abby Phillip were trying to talk about him.
March 6: Scott Jennings stands up against Biden’s inflation track record and DEM officials
On a March 6 episode of “CNN Newsnight,” Washington’s Democrat Marilyn Strickland tried to promote workplace numbers after criticising President Donald Trump for rising egg prices.
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“I just want to know why you need to trust the Democrats who lastly spiked inflation. Why – why do I trust you? Why do I trust you?” Jennings asked Strickland about the price.
Consumer Price Index (CPI) strike After then-President Joe Biden signed the law on multiple spending initiatives, including $1.9 trillion, the four-year high of 9% in June 2022. American rescue planin spite of caveat That inflation could rise. Prices rose more than 20% while Biden took office.
March 18: Jennings reminds Biden administrator officials who caused the border crisis
On a March 18 episode of “CNN Newsnight,” Jennings confronted former Biden administration civil servant Neela Tanden about how members of Venezuelan prison gangster Tren DeLagua were allowed to the United States.
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“Your administration has put them all in. We’re trying to get them out. I fully understand why you’re upset,” Jennings said Trump. Called Alien Enemies is a 1798 law to accelerate the deportation of gang members on March 15th.
Jennings cut off Tanden when he tried to argue that deportation should be limited to “criminals.”
“They are illegal immigrants. They are criminals,” Jennings said.
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